
A little girl curled up on her bed. His eyes look swollen with tears that are still clearly visible on his cheeks. The little girl stared at an old photo showing a beautiful woman smiling broadly. Seeing that smile made the little girl's heart pinched. His heart was sliced when he learned the truth, that the girl would never see that smile again.
Tok tok tok tok
“Honey, open the door,” said a man in a soft tone.
The little girl kept staring at the photo in her grasp. He ignored the voice, as if it had never existed.
“Do you not want to take your mother to her final resting place?” ask the man gently.
The girl was silent. Doesn't he want to take his mother? If she doesn't leave, will her mother be angry? Is he going to be a bad boy? The girl stared for a moment at the photo in her grasp. He placed the photo on the nightstand and walked towards the window.
“Honey, you don't want to go?”
“No." The girl replied with a hoarse voice. I heard a breath behind the door of his room.
“Alright, I'll be back after your mother's funeral is over.” There were footsteps away from her room. Her father is gone.
The girl stared at the forest bordering her yard. And the page leads straight to his room. He could see the thick trees. With this fresh air, the little girl smiled faintly.
“Hey, why are you here?” ask a boy dressed in black. He walked over to the little girl standing behind the window of his room.
“Why?” The girl asked back, when she saw the boy the little girl's smile instantly disappeared.
“Hm, just ask. Can't?”
“I don't forbid you to ask. But now I'm lazy to answer your question.” The girl glanced at the cynical man before her.
“Let go, sick tau!” The little girl exclaimed in annoyance, she hit the boy's hand until it slipped from his cheek.
“Your cheeks are getting wider yes. I'm getting more and more into biting her." The boy chuckled softly.
“Go you! I'm lazy to see your pale face!” The girl walked away from the window. He put his body on the bed. The boy jumped through the window, he sat on the little girl's study table.
“Jane, let's get married!” The boy smiled broadly. She looked at Jane who closed her eyes, lazy to listen to the babble of a boy who she thought was not important.
“Marry the old grandmother next door to your house. I wouldn't marry a prankster like you.” Jane hugged her pillow roll, she still closed her eyes.
“Hey, I said seriously! Let's get married.” The boy jumped on Jane's bed, made Jane open her eyes, and glared at the brunette boy before her fiercely.
“Sana go from my room! I'm lazy to talk to you!” Jane stood up and she pulled the boy's hand up from her seat.
“Jane, you're a bitch, but I still like you.” The boy chuckled, he walked towards Jane's bedroom window and jumped on her.
“Bye, Jane. If you miss me, just go to my house. I've always been at home.”
“I'm lazy to miss a brat like you."
The boy smiled broadly, he ran away from Jane's room. Jane was silent for a moment, she again felt sad when the boy left.
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